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construction
  1. The process of constructing.
  2. Anything that has been constructed.
  3. The trade of building structures.
  4. A building, model or some other structure.
  5. (art) A (usually non-representational) structure, such as a collage etc.
  6. The manner in which something is built.
  7. (grammar) A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase.
  8. The act or result of construing the meaning of something.
  9. The meaning or interpretation of a text, action etc.; the way something is viewed by an observer or onlooker.
  10. (geometry) A geometric figure of arcs and line segments that is drawable with a straightedge and compass.
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  12. Examples:
    1. “The construction of a small, private golf course in Barber's backyard in 1917 would become the phenomenon known as mini-golf today.”
      “His tomb is a stone construction with very complex carvings.”
      “In favor of such a construction might be the view that the amendment is purely definitional.”
constructivism
  1. (art) A Russian movement in modern art characterized by the creation of nonrepresentational geometric objects using industrial materials.
  2. (mathematics) A philosophy that asserts the need to construct a mathematical object to prove it exists.
  3. (philosophy) A psychological epistemology which argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences.
  4. Examples:
    1. “But there's something awfully deriative about them, a mish-mash of cubism, constructivism, futurism, vorticism, Merz and more.”
      “So the prime consumer of architecture, the profession, has never embraced constructivism, and it is not included in any university curriculum.”
      “Hermeneutical realism is not a constructivism because the objects that we perceive to be real exhibit invariances that are not under our control.”
constructor
  1. A person who, or thing that constructs
  2. (automotive) A company or individual who builds racing vehicles. In Formula One, constructor status is strictly defined by the rules, but in other motorsports the term is merely a descriptor. Depending on the racing rules, some constructors (e.g. Cosworth) may provide vehicles to racing teams who are not themselves constructors, while others are both teams and constructors (Ducati Corse, Scuderia Ferrari).
  3. (object-oriented programming) A class method that creates and initializes each instance of an object
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The company is probably the largest specifier and constructor of artificial rockwork in the United States.”
      “If presented with this I suppose the President would say.... heh I'm a constructor, not an obstructor.”
      “So with the aim of contracting for projects, the constructor spends huge amounts of money on bribes.”
construct
  1. Something constructed from parts.
  2. A concept or model.
  3. (genetics) A segment of nucleic acid, created artificially, for transplantation into a target cell or tissue.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Homer's sculpture was a construct of cement, bricks, and parts from a barbecue pit kit.”
      “Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics.”
constructionism
  1. (law) A strict interpretation of the actual words and phrases used in law, rather than to any underlying intent
  2. (social sciences) The idea that people learn about, or perceive the world by constructing mental models
  3. Examples:
    1. “Postmodernism and social constructionism remind us to be suspect of any constructs that seek to establish themselves as decontextualized truths.”
      “This middle position between the antinomies of naturalism and constructionism is persuasive and intellectually appealing.”
      “This see-saw of naturalism and constructionism has long been recognised by Marxists.”
constructionist
  1. An advocate of constructionism.
  2. One who puts a certain construction upon some writing or instrument, such as the United States Constitution.
constructibility
  1. The condition of being constructible.
  2. (management) A project management technique to review construction processes and potential obstacles from start to finish, before building begins.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The architect's design took into account the constructibility of the structure, ensuring it could be built according to specifications.”
constructiveness
  1. The characteristic of being constructive.
  2. (phrenology) creativity, the capacity to invent.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “And then the book tries to approach the idea that you need to permanently sustain that cycle of creative constructiveness.”
      “By the third or fourth day after the quake, Japanese commentators were asking those questions in a spirit of optimism and constructiveness.”
      “The Chair thanked the members of the Task Force for their work and constructiveness in seeking consensus on the issues discussed.”
construe
construal
  1. The act of construing or interpreting; interpretation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “So any construal of forgiveness that seems flat or dry is obviously lacking.”
      “Its present tense was similarly chosen to discourage construal with topicalised elements.”
      “On the broadest construal, this would issue in a comprehensive prosopography of everyone who had ever lived in a given territory.”
constructure
  1. (obsolete) That which is constructed or formed; an edifice or fabric.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The CLSM analysis revealed that the proposed FA-RMCNCs with core-shell constructure could be internalized selectively by the HeLa cells through the folate-mediated endocytosis.”
      “The lotus leaf surface constructure designed in the tube and fin increases the heat exchange surface area, improve the heat exchange efficiency.”
constructability
  1. Alternative form of constructibility
  2. Examples:
    1. “Furthermore, he thought that the antinomies which led to the foundational crisis, could be solved without the notion that existence is equivalent to formal constructability.”
      “Numerous comments during the preconstruction constructability and biddability reviews helped refine the project documents to obtain the best pricing among competitive bids.”
      “He said by using it to construct a small segment of the line they will be able to judge constructability quail ties like welding and bending.”
constructivist
  1. An advocate of constructivism.
constructer
  1. Alternative form of constructor
  2. Examples:
    1. “His words were the words of a constructer and prophet, as well as the words of a forward-driving warrior.”
      “In the future, we will investigate a feedback mechanism for the burst constructer and the scheduling mechanism for the flow scheduler.”
      “In 1760 the elder son, lawyer Jean Louis Buisson married his cousin, Anne Jeanne Boissier, the grand daughter of the constructer of La Boissier.”
construer
  1. Someone who construes something
  2. Examples:
    1. “Constructs with good predictive efficiency allow the construer to make sound predictions about what is likely to happen next in their world.”
      “By locating the addicted person in these categories, the construer places the addicted person into superordinate categories shared by other persons.”
constructionisms
  1. plural of constructionism
constructionists
  1. plural of constructionist
  2. Examples:
    1. “He promised to nominate strict conservative constructionists to the federal bench.”
      “Strict constructionists lie when they claim that if a right is not in the Constitution it doesn't exist.”
      “Strict constructionists believe that government policy making should be left to the Executive and Legislative branches of government.”
constructivisms
  1. plural of constructivism
constructivists
  1. plural of constructivist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Like other constructivists, he came to reject pure art as a parasitical activity.”
      “One can see that if such a method were found, then it would also serve to define the scope and content of mathematics for the constructivists.”
      “After the revolution, the abstract works of constructivists were supported by the head of the People's Commissariat of Enlightenment.”
constructions
  1. plural of construction
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Finnish partitive constructions exhibit a case alternation that is partly semantically, partly syntactically driven.”
      “Alicia Stott made two further important discoveries relating to constructions for polyhedra related to the golden section.”
      “It seems that both constructions are compatible with the different aspectual meanings, but to different degrees.”
constructures
  1. plural of constructure
  2. Examples:
    1. “Iiioushin, The Approximation Method of Calculating the Constructures by Linear Thermal Viscoelastic Theory, Mekh.”
constructers
  1. plural of constructer
constructors
  1. plural of constructor
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “If any group benefits from the new rule, it will be the engine constructors.”
      “The architect, the engineer and the constructors also gave their services free to the community.”
      “This money will be paid in stages directly to the constructors, surveyors and architects.”
construals
constructs
construers
  1. plural of construer
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